@@ZeroDegreeTech I was afraid of studying the Network+. These past 3 years have been brutal to me and my psyche is not at its best. I was afraid of not fully understanting everything and failing again. After watching this however, I got some of my confidence back.
Well done, bud. There is such a skew on reality where people submit to there "level of intelligence". Intelligence measurements are kind of meaningless, and as a leader for decades, I can say those that are too "intelligent" who cannot assimilate or have huge egos or terrible personalities have very few options for success and end up having to go routes driven by desperation. I am confident any one can learn any skill, especially in the tech field, with the right mentor/teacher. There is nothing special about anything. The mistake most people make is stopping too early in any discipline with only enough knowledge to be dangerous... Terrance Howard is the walking embodiment of this. Have the confidence to learn a discipline, with the humility that you "know" nothing, and the motivation to constantly improve.
"Skills are built, not born"
You actually exaplanied this phrase so well!!
Great video!!
Thank you!
just be naturally an automaton
Thanks, Tyler. I actually needed to watch this.
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@@ZeroDegreeTech I was afraid of studying the Network+. These past 3 years have been brutal to me and my psyche is not at its best. I was afraid of not fully understanting everything and failing again. After watching this however, I got some of my confidence back.
Oh yeah Tyler, I'm going to get my CISSP.
Go get it!!
Well done, bud. There is such a skew on reality where people submit to there "level of intelligence". Intelligence measurements are kind of meaningless, and as a leader for decades, I can say those that are too "intelligent" who cannot assimilate or have huge egos or terrible personalities have very few options for success and end up having to go routes driven by desperation. I am confident any one can learn any skill, especially in the tech field, with the right mentor/teacher. There is nothing special about anything. The mistake most people make is stopping too early in any discipline with only enough knowledge to be dangerous... Terrance Howard is the walking embodiment of this.
Have the confidence to learn a discipline, with the humility that you "know" nothing, and the motivation to constantly improve.
Well said!